SARS-CoV-2患者脑静脉窦血栓形成

M. Fitzsimons, Michael C Li, A. Ravichandran, R. Apolo, Erafat Rehim, H. Yacoub
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已经报道了几种严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS-CoV-2)的神经学表现,包括脑静脉窦血栓形成(CVST)。在本报告中,我们讨论了最近感染SARS-CoV-2的年轻患者的两例脑静脉血栓形成和其他未揭示的检查。病例1是一名35岁男性,发现无反应,尿失禁和呕吐在地板上。头部CT血管造影显示广泛静脉血栓形成的证据。血栓性疾病的广泛检查未发现,通过聚合酶链反应检测到SARS-CoV-2。患者立即开始抗凝治疗,临床恢复良好。病例2是一名31岁的男性,表现为意识水平严重下降,发现有广泛的脑窦血栓形成。既往病史对于12天前诊断的近期SARS-CoV-2感染具有重要意义。患者接受静脉注射肝素和最终口服抗凝治疗,临床结果良好。CVST是SARS-CoV-2的潜在脑血管并发症。我们建议临床医生在适当的临床环境中对近期感染SARS-CoV-2的患者考虑这一诊断。
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Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis in Patients With SARS-CoV-2
Several neurological manifestations of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) have been reported, including cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST). In this report, we discuss two cases of cerebral venous thrombosis in young patients with a recent SARS-CoV-2 infection and otherwise unrevealing workup. Case 1 was a 35-year-old man who was found unresponsive with urinary incontinence and vomitus on the floor. Computed tomography (CT) angiogram of the head revealed evidence of extensive venous thrombosis. Extensive workup for thrombotic disease was unrevealing and SARS-CoV-2 was detected via polymerase chain reaction. Anticoagulation was immediately initiated, and the patient made a good clinical recovery. Case 2 was a 31-year-old man who presented with severe decreased level of consciousness and was found to have extensive cerebral sinus thrombosis. Past medical history was significant for a recent SARS-CoV-2 infection diagnosed 12 days prior. The patient was treated with intravenous heparin and eventually oral anticoagulation with good clinical outcome. CVST is a potential cerebrovascular complication of SARS-CoV-2. We advise clinicians to consider this diagnosis in patients with a recent SARS-CoV-2 infection in the appropriate clinical setting.
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